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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Linn (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 159
Doniphan (Kansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 159
Milton (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 159
Doc. 151. battle of little Blue, Mo.
A correspondent gives the following account of this action:
camp Jennison, Kansas City, Nov. 12, 1861.
The Jayhawkers have already vindicated their reputation for daring, celerity, vigor, and pluck.
Night before last, two companies, B and H, and part of Company A, under Capts. Swoyer and Pardee and Lobnis, commanded by Col. Anthony, left camp for Majors' Farm, about ten miles south, where the Government wagons and oxen were coralled.
Reports had come in that a force of rebel guerillas, under Col. Hays, which were reported encamped on the Little Blue, had threatened to attack the train.
Yesterday morning early, Company C, Capt. Jenkins, was sent to reinforce.
Information was soon after received that a fight had taken place, and some of our boys killed.
This latter was confirmed by the arrival of messengers for the surgeon.
It appears that Col. Anthony, receiving information Sunday night that there was a rebel camp at a point ei
Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 159
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 159
Doc. 151. battle of little Blue, Mo.
A correspondent gives the following account of this action:
camp Jennison, Kansas City, Nov. 12, 1861.
The Jayhawkers have already vindicated their reputation for daring, celerity, vigor, and pluck.
Night before last, two companies, B and H, and part of Company A, under Capts. Swoyer and Pardee and Lobnis, commanded by Col. Anthony, left camp for Majors' Farm, about ten miles south, where the Government wagons and oxen were coralled.
Reports had come in that a force of rebel guerillas, under Col. Hays, which were reported encamped on the Little Blue, had threatened to attack the train.
Yesterday morning early, Company C, Capt. Jenkins, was sent to reinforce.
Information was soon after received that a fight had taken place, and some of our boys killed.
This latter was confirmed by the arrival of messengers for the surgeon.
It appears that Col. Anthony, receiving information Sunday night that there was a rebel camp at a point ei
A. G. Jenkins (search for this): chapter 159
William Bowman (search for this): chapter 159
Swoyer (search for this): chapter 159
H. Y. Gray (search for this): chapter 159
Pardee (search for this): chapter 159